''If he agrees with the proposal, state government would provide all possible help for its early installation so that it could produce Nano car within its scheduled time,'' Mr Badal said in a press conference here this afternoon.

Before setting up the Nano car unit at Singur (West Bengal),the management of Tata group of industries had approached the last Congress government for installing the ambitios project in Punjab, he said.

''Instead of assuring all possible help for getting it installed, Capt Amrinder Singh's government allegedly discouraged the management resulting in shifting the unit to Singur,'' he said.

Mr Badal claimed that all the persons and farmers lands of whom had been acquired for various projects in state were fully satisfied as they had been given 30 per cent extra price of their lands compared with the existing market rates.

Besides, they were being given Rs 2 lakh for each acre and maximum Rs 3 lakh extra as a 'Mazara' (tillers) allowance.They were also exempted from the stamp duty in case of purchasing new land in lieu of their acquired plot.

Condemning Capt Amrinder Singh for his alleged anti-Punjab attitude, Parkash Singh Badal claimed that the Capt had tried to shut the Rs 16000 crore oil refinery project at Bhatinda which the earlier SAD government had got sanctioned with much effort.

''If this prestigious project would have been installed in state it would have proved to be a backbone for the overall development of Punjab,'' Mr Badal said.